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Experience the casual, laid back Austin that the natives have come to long for at The Onion, a pizzeria that promises affordable prices, delicious food and a no-nonsense atmosphere. New-York style slices prepared with fresh ingredients fulfill the pizza craving for every visitor without charging an arm and a leg or putting on a pretentious show. The restaurant itself is small and the presentation is simple, but the food speaks for itself.
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Bring a hearty appetite to Saccone's. Another substance-over-style stop, Saccone’s Pizza is not the restaurant to visit for those who expect white-glove service, and small, delicate servings. Saccone’s is the place to go for pizza enthusiasts who prefer a generous slice of pizza over a ritzy, glamorous culinary outing. Even if you find yourself at Saccone’s without a craving for pizza, pastas and salads will handily fill up your stomach without emptying your wallet.
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Step 3
Enjoy authentic homemade flavor from the historic Austin Pizza Garden. This restaurant creates its titular food from scratch, crafting the individual ingredients to the perfect specifications. Appetizers and authentic Italian favorites round out the menu, as does a full beer and wine list, making it a great place to enjoy dinner with the family. Its famous thin-crust pizza is done fantastically and served by a quick, attentive, and friendly staff.
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Step 4
Order a pie and enjoy good company at Rounders. As eclectic and offbeat as Austin, Rounders Pizzeria, which features a warm neon sign at the entrance blackjack table as a front counter, promises a memorable eating experience for many reasons. A touch of traditional Italian cuisine adorns the pizza as toppings, while the dimly lit, cozy, and spacious interior provide an intimate environment for diners to enjoy the food.















